The Austin Grand Prix became the catalyst for TwoJeys' latest creative endeavor, a collection that weaves the intricate narrative of motorcycle racing into every carefully constructed piece. Founders Joan Margarit and Biel Juste have transcended traditional fashion boundaries, developing a line that resonates with the soul of motorsport's most legendary era.
Their approach transforms the racing paddock into an artistic workshop, where mechanical precision meets sartorial elegance. Each piece emerges from a deep commitment to storytelling, capturing the essence of racing culture through meticulous design and unexpected details.
The jewelry collection showcases sterling silver crafted with exceptional enamel work, featuring an array of necklaces, a statement bracelet, and rings that speak to the technical sophistication of motorcycle racing. Complementing these pieces, the apparel line includes shirts, long-sleeve tops, and caps that blend bootleg graphics with a distinctive retro aesthetic.
Drawing from the golden age of motorsport, Margarit and Juste explain their vision as a journey back to origins—a method of narrating history through carefully constructed artifacts. The collection becomes more than mere clothing; it's a dialogue between design, performance, and cultural memory.
Explore the full collection through TwoJeys' online platform and a network of flagship stores spanning seven major European cities: Barcelona, Madrid, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Valencia, and Seville. Each piece serves as a testament to the brand's commitment to storytelling, bridging the gap between racing heritage and contemporary design.






